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Old 13th February 2011, 08:48 PM
fabbyglass
 
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Well said Ronnie a milling machine is not what I would call a "fabricators" tool it's a "machinists" tool.
I worked in a narrow boat yard and all we had to make 70ft steel hulls with was an oxy set, angle grinder and a mig.
Besides which the angles don't NEED to be spot on as it's a welded assembly.......secret tips you won't learn in any college will result in the correct dimensions


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Originally Posted by Bonzo View Post
Sorry Phil mate, I have to take exception to that statement if I may !!??

Incorrect welding procedure leads to weld failure .... Shabby fitting joints can be made good with the correct weld procedure ( Obviosly propper prep is desireable )

Your statement also seems to imply that anyone not using a milling machine to cut the compound mitres is somehow doing a shabby job, a gross insult to the folks that know how to use their tools

In my humble opinion, using a mill to cut the compound mitres is like using a sledge hammer to crack a nut

Nothing wrong with a simple hacksaw, bandsaw, compound mitre saw or even a grinder .... It's purely down to the users ability to make correct use of the tool in question !!??

Methinks you could do with a spell working in a dockyard doing some propper plate work, you'll soon learn how to cope with gap filling

BTW

Never had a ship sink yet through a weld failure
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